On Wed, 27 Nov 2019, mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
That's what I use too; it has tons of useful features, including being able
to drive my single-sided page-feed scanner and being able to number the
even-sided pages correctly. The one I use for this is the 'batch mode'; I can
do the entire document into CCITT 4 in one operation.

  For scanning software, I highly recommend VueScan:

https://www.hamrick.com/

There are Linux, Windows and Mac versions, and it supports thousands of scanner models, including some very old ones. VueScan can also do CCITT G4 compression, and directly create PDF files. If you but the pro version, updates are free. I've been using it for years.

My recommendation: use a proper multi-function copier (the big copiers) that can also scan to network. I currently use our big Konica-Minolta bizhub 754. Although it'a b/w copier, it can also scan in color. This machine scans a two-sided page without flipping the paper, resolution 600dpi, color/bw, and I scan to TIFF multipage images (sometimes I use JPEG for color pages). No problems scanning a batch of A3 schematics ;-)

Then I use tumble (either directly on the generated .tif or after tiffsplit and rearranging pages) and ocrmypdf to produce the PDF file.
I guess my setup is much faster than Al's ;-)))

Christian

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